Wallenpaupack Sports Shop, Route 6, Hawley (570-226-4797): Mark says Lake Wallenpaupack is still hot. Panfish and big rock bass are hitting red worms on a float along the shore. Smallmouth and largemouth bass are hitting Yamamoto worms along with tubes along the docks and weed beds in 12-15 feet of water. Big channel catfish in the 25-30-pound range are taking chicken livers on the bottom. Pickerel are going after multicolor Mepps spinners. Stripers are active after midnight along the level shorelines and hitting stick baits. Trout at Upper Woods are taking drifted herring. Greeley and Shohola bluegills and calico taking mealie worms and red worms. Lackawaxen eels are starting to bite, and trout are still hitting on flies, spinners and Rapalas.

Willie's Bait & Tackle, 5105 Main St., Cementon (610-261-2767): Willie says fishing's good when you can get to the water, but the Lehigh River has really been blown out with the rain. Lake fishing has been good. Creeks are swollen but the action is still pretty decent.

Bob's WildlifeTaxidermy, 4642 Kernsville Road, Orefield (610-398-7609): Bob says trout are being caught in the holes and the pockets of the upper Jordan Creek, mostly brown trout on nightcrawlers. Leaser Lake fish are biting. Catfish are active in the Lehigh and Delaware rivers. The way the water is fluctuating, take water conditions into account, especially in the river backwashes.

Heritage Fly Shop, 2643 Fish Hatchery Road, Allentown (610-248-8836): Dave says the tricos have arrived on the Little Lehigh. The daily hatch is over by 10:30 am. Afternoon activity is mainly terrestrials. Ants and beetles are a good choice. Small midges and larva work for the bottom.

Indian Creek Farm, 3479 Mango Drive, Danielsville (610-760-0739): Barry says the Indian and Hokendauqua creeks are in good shape after the recent rains and still producing nice trout with very little fishing pressure. Peck's Pond and Promised Land panfish and perch action has been steady. Down at the shore, fluke fishing is getting better with keepers mixed in with plenty of shorts. Sea bass action is good, but the limit dropped to two keepers as of July 1. Indian Creek is holding a catfish derby 2-10 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday.

Mike's Bait & Sports Shop, 328 East Lawn Rd., Nazareth, (610-759-2905): Mike says saltwater fluking is good, but keepers are hard to come by. Mauch Chunk is a best bet right now. The bass are in the deeper water and taking grubs. The streams should calm down after the recent storms.

Cabela's, 100 Cabela Drive Hamburg, (610-929-7000): Jon Reilly, the fishing and fly fishing department manager at Cabela's, says bass fishing continues to be good with the stained water conditions. A variety of baits were working well with Senkos and soft plastic jigs being popular choices. Trout are still being caught in the larger moving waters such as the Lehigh and upper Schuylkill rivers as water conditions allow. Shore fishing continues to mainly focus on flounder with some more shark and tuna fishing opportunities fast approaching. If you have been watching the news it should be no surprise that East Coast shark populations have been increasing. They can be a lot of fun to catch and some make great table fare.

The Tackle Box, 1134 State Route 36, Hazlet (732-264-7711) http://www.striperspecial.com: Phil says it's been crazy for the second week of July. Big fluke are being weighed in with a 12.75-pounder , and 9-pounder, along with big stripers. They weighed in a 50.5-pound striper, plus a lot of 40-pounders on bunker between Ambrose and Sandy Hook channels.

BARNEGAT BAY

Brielle Tackle, 800 Ashley Ave., Brielle (732-528-5720) http://www.brielletackle.com: Greg says it's been much better fluking with bigger ones in the ocean on the party and private boats with 6-8 pounders on the rocks and reefs. Bluefishing also picked up, smaller fish, but tons of them, Mackerel are also in the mix. Shark fishing is pretty intense with a wide variety 4-20 miles out, plus brown sharks in the surf. Snappers are starting to show in the river.

LITTLE EGG INLET

Scott's Bait & Tackle, 945 Radio Rd., Little Egg HarborTwp. (609-296-1300) http://www.scottsbt.com: Scott says a lot of fluke are in the inlet and in front of the hatchery in grassy channel as well as Tuckerton bay. Triggerfish are in the inlet. Bluefish are outside the bay, and probably won't head in until September. Fluking is good at the Little Egg Reef and south. Fluke, sea bass, porgys and tautog, as well as a wide variety of sharks are all over. The mako shark fishing is good from the 28-mile wreck out to the different canyons. The farther out you go, the bigger they get. Tuna action is good in Spencer and Wilmington, but always check the temperature breaks on the chart to find the good break line.

Avalon Hodge Podge Bait & Tackle, 2389 Ocean Drive, Avalon (609-967-3274) http://avalonhp.com: Dave and Tammie say there were lots of bluefish and stripers being caught in the back bay using a variety of baits and lures. The offshore tuna bite was also happening. Overall, the fishing has been good with lots of catching. The keeper ratio was averaging 10 to 1.

REHOBOTH BEACH

Old Inlet Bait & Tackle, Highway One, Rehoboth (302-227-7974) http://www.oldinlet.com: Jim says croakers are in the inlet and flounder fishing is holding up in the inlet and back bay. Stripers are small at night.